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Tibia I laterally with a row of 4 spines; male pedipalp, epigyne and vulva as figs. Acantholycosa lignaria (Clerck, 1757) |
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- | Tibia I laterally with a row of 5-6 spines | ||||||||||||||||
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Tarsus I dorsally with a very long bristle; male pedipalp, epigyne and vulva as figs. Acantholycosa pedestris (Simon, 1876) |
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Tarsus I dorsally without a especially long bristle; male pedipalp, epigyne and vulva as figs.; body length of males 6-7 mm, females 7.5-9.0 mm Acantholycosa norvegica sudetica (L. Koch, 1875) |
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- | Male pedipalp and epigyne as fig.; body length of males 8-9 mm, females 8-10 mm Pyrenecosa rupicola (Dufour, 1821) |
1. Acantholycosa norvegica (Thorell, 1872) |
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